Allied Health
Speech pathology service (Speech pathology/therapy)
Speech Pathology
South West Hospital and Health Service
About Us
Speech pathology aims to help people who can’t communicate effectively. Speech pathologists can help you if you have problems with speech, language, communication, fluency, or your voice. They often work with children helping a child’s speech develop. Speech pathology can also help if you have problems swallowing food or drinking safely. They can also help with augmentative and alternative communication, in which they help people who have trouble speaking find other ways to communicate.
A speech pathologist can help with communication or swallowing difficulties associated with:
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developmental delays in children
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learning problems
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a stroke or other brain injury
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intellectual disability
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cerebral palsy
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dementia
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hearing loss
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other problems that affect speech and language
They can also help with other communication problems, such as stuttering.
Services are delivered in a culturally appropriate way for First Nations peoples.
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- Allied Health
- Speech pathology service (Speech pathology/therapy)
- Allied Health
Tags
Acquired Brain Injury, Cerebral Palsy, Child Development, Deaf, Dementia, Developmental Delay, Disability, Health and Wellbeing, Health Promotion, Improved Learning, Intellectual Disability, Speech Impairment, Speech Pathology